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package org.wildfly.naming.client;

import javax.naming.Context;
import javax.naming.NamingException;

import org.wildfly.naming.client.util.FastHashtable;

/**
 * A context factory which maps naming providers and name schemes to actual naming contexts.
 *
 * @author David M. Lloyd
 */
public interface NamingContextFactory {
    /**
     * Determine if this factory supports the given provider and name scheme.  This method is called
     * when a JNDI operation is executed on an initial context to determine which provider should handle the operation.
     * 

* A context factory should evaluate the provider's type to determine if the provider is compatible with the naming * scheme, and should not support producing contexts for unknown providers. * * @param namingProvider the naming provider which is handling this request, or {@code null} if it is local * @param nameScheme the JNDI name scheme, or {@code null} if no name scheme was given * @return {@code true} if this factory supports the given scheme, {@code false} otherwise */ boolean supportsUriScheme(NamingProvider namingProvider, String nameScheme); /** * Create the root context for this naming scheme. The context should capture any locally relevant information, * such as the relevant local security or authentication context. * * @param namingProvider the naming provider which is handling this request, or {@code null} if it is local * @param nameScheme the scheme in the name, or {@code null} if there is no name URL scheme * @param env a copy of the environment which may be consumed directly by the provider (not {@code null}) * @param providerEnvironment the provider environment (not {@code null}) * @return the root context (must not be {@code null}) * @throws NamingException if the root context creation failed for some reason */ Context createRootContext(NamingProvider namingProvider, String nameScheme, FastHashtable env, ProviderEnvironment providerEnvironment) throws NamingException; }





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